Moon Eun-Sang – CEO, SillaJen – South Korea
SillaJen’s CEO shares his passion for his companies oncolytic vaccinia virus, and its potential to revolutionize the treatment of solid tumor cancers, even arguing that it may eventually constitute ‘a…
SillaJen, Inc. is a privately-held biotechnology company focusing on engineering and developing best-in-class oncolytic immunotherapeutics. SillaJen has Korean offices in Busan (R&D), at Pusan National University (PNU), and in Seoul (finance, management & legal). SillaJen also has Clinical R&D, regulatory affairs and CMC capabilities in San Francisco, California, one of the world’s leading biotechnology centers and the “birthplace” of the biotech industry. SillaJen products are engineered from vaccinia which has unique attributes as an oncolytic immunotherapy.
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Busan Office
Seoul Office
San Francisco Office
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